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Hedeon (Hryhorii)
Balaban (1530 – 10
February 1607), or
Gedeon Bałaban, was the
bishop of Lviv from 1569 to 1607.
Balaban was born in 1530. He took the...
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Leontiy Pelchytskyi Bishop of
Chelm —
Dionisiy Zbyruiskyi Bishop of Lviv —
Hedeon Balaban List of
bishops who
later joined the
agreement Bishop of Przemysl...
- Ivan Vyhovsky. Two of the most
notable representatives of the
family were
Hedeon Zakharovych Svyatopolk-Chetvertynsky, the
Metropolitan of Kyiv, Galicia...
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Uniate bishop from Mogilev,
Antonii Vynnytskyi, the
bishop of Przemysl, and
Hedeon Khmelnytskyi (Yuriy Khmelnytskyi), the
former Hetman's
Bulava (mace) holder...
- (after revival) Preceded by
Exarch of the
Ruthenians 1586–1596 Succeeded by
Hedeon Balaban Catholic Church titles Preceded by
converted Bishop of Lutsk–Ostroh...
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Yurii Khmelnytsky ((monastic name:
Hedeon), Ukrainian: Юрій Хмельницький, Polish:
Jerzy Chmielnicki, Russian: Юрий Хмельницкий) (1641 – 1685(?)), younger...
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Orthodox urban communities called the "brotherhoods" (bratstvo). In 1589
Hedeon Balaban, the
bishop of Lviv,
asked the Pope to take him
under his protection...
- Kramar, O. Patriarch-raider. The
Ukrainian W****. 11
February 2011.
Gedeon at the
Orthodox Encyclopedia Also
known as
Hedeon at the
Encyclopedia of Ukraine...
- metropolitans. It was
there that
Yurii Khmelnytsky took the
tonsure as
Hedeon Khmelnytskyi and St.
Athanasius III of
Constantinople (an e****enical patriarch)...
- the
Eastern Orthodox Church in the
former Kievan Rus'. The
Bishop of Lviv—
Hedeon Balaban—took part in
negotiations over
union with the
Roman Catholic Church...